They impact things from useful equipment and household electronic goods composition to processes in infrastructure development, drug development, biochemistry and chemical physics, physical mathematics and space exploration. A the ground level, all three domains are useful in agriculture, environment sustainability, paint technology, statistical evidence of physical processes and chemical reactions, as well as in simple daily aspects like food preparation. The combined study of these three subjects is gaining popularity like never before, and leads to many career options.
The three-year Bachelor of Science (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) programme offered by the Department of Applied Science & Humanities helps to equip students with the knowledge of physical, mathematical and chemical sciences, through which they can contribute to the betterment of society. The subjects included in the programme are Mathematical, Physical, and Newtonian Mechanics, Differential and Integral Calculus, Thermal Physics and Semiconductor Devices, Biochemical Analysis, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Mathematical Software, and Ethnobotany.
Minor courses can also be undertaken in Public Health, Medicinal Botany and Business Mathematics among others.
This three-year comprehensive curriculum includes many lab-based subjects too such as Mechanical Properties of Matter, Quantitative Analysis, Biochemical Analysis and Research, etc. Multidisciplinary project work that combines all three subjects are also encouraged, as is the presentation of research papers. These combine to make the students confident to take up roles in myriad companies and industries.